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1 New York Presidents Famous People Cities States Economy
2 20 The country presented New York its famous Statue of Liberty.20
3 40 A largely black neighborhood, a center of black culture in Manhattan.40
4 60 A small (only a few block long), but the most important street as it is the financial center of the USA.60
5 80 The central street of Manhattan which divides the island on the western and eastern parts.80
6 100 When the Dutch bought Manhattan from the Indians all of them walked away very pleased. Why?100
7 120 The highest skyscrapers in Manhattan which were destroyed on 11 September 2001 with two planes and became the tragic memorial to the people died from the world terror.120
8 20 Who was the youngest elected president in the history of the USA?20
9 40 Who was the first president elected as a member of the Republican Party?40
10 60 This state is called The President State because 8 presidents were born in it.60
11 80 Name the longest serving president.80
12 100 The American president who was the first to live in the White House.100
13 120 Which American general, who later became the 34th president, commanded all U.S. forces during World War II?120
14 20 In his honor the both American continents are called.20
15 40 He developed an animated film into an art form, and created a wonderful world of outdoor entertainment which was called in his honor.40
16 60 His real name was Samuel Clemens. Among his most famous books there is a story about queen Elisabeth Is younger brother Edwards short reign. But hes more popular as the author of two novels about adventures of two boys – Tom and Huck.60
17 80 His real name was William Sydney Porter. His most famous books are Cabbage and Kings, The Chief of Redskins. He used his pen name to sign the humorous stories which he wrote in prison.80
18 100 This American silent film star was called The Little Tramp.100
19 120 Give the name of the most famous American chess player of our time.120
20 20 The city where the First Continental Congress met in
21 40 The city where Disney World and Kennedy Space Center are located.40
22 60 The city where the 1996 Olympic Games were held.60
23 80 Which major city in the state of Florida has the same name as a Russian city?80
24 100 In which city was the federal Building bombed on April 19th, 1957?100
25 120 Name some states in which the city of Moscow is located.120
26 20 It is famous for the first nations capital Philadelphia and signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting of the Constitution.20
27 40 It is called the Golden State as it has gold mines on its territory. Gold-rush days made the state famous. Its capital is Sacramento.40
28 60 It was the last to acquire the state status.60
29 80 It is famous for a memorial to 4 famous US presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodor Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, their heads are carved on a granite cliff of Mount Bushmore.80
30 100 It is the exact geographical center of the U.S.. Its nickname is The Sunflower State or The Sunshine State as it is in the center of the cyclone zone of the USA.100
31 120 The state is called The Equality State because it was the first State to give women the right to vote.120
32 20 The center of film industry in the USA.20
33 40 Till the mid-19th century it was the basis for the Souths economy; it was also what, more than anything, made the South different from the rest of the country.40
34 60 In colonial times New England prospered from fishing and trade: New England brought sugar up from the islands of the West Indies, used the sugar to make rum, took the rum to West Africa and traded it for slaves and then sold the slaves in the West Indies. What was that trade called?60
35 80 This is the world known automobile center in the U.S.80
36 100 Name the centers of textile industry.100
37 120 There is a famous water-way in the U.S. which is called St. Lawrence seaway. What is it formed by?120
38 France
39 Harlem
40 Wall Street
41 the 5th Avenue
42 The Dutch bought Manhattan for a ridiculously low price of 24 dollars worth; the Indians did not live there themselves or in any sense own Manhattan
43 Twin Towers of World Trade Center
44 John F. Kennedy
45 A. Lincoln
46 Virginia
47 Franklin D. Roosevelt
48 John Adams
49 Dwight David Eisenhower
50 Amerigo Vespucci
51 Walt Disney
52 Mark Twain
53 OHenry
54 Charlie Chaplin
55 Bobby Fisher
56 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
57 Orlando, Florida
58 Atlanta, Georgia
59 St. Petersburg
60 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
61 Idaho, Minnesota, Iowa, Texas, Michigan, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania
62 Pennsylvania
63 California
64 Hawaii
65 South Dakota
66 Kansas
67 Wyoming
68 Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
69 Slavery
70 The triangle trade
71 Detroit, Michigan
72 Boston, Massachusetts; South; Mississippi Valley
73 Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, the system of canals
74 The United States Constitution
75 Which famous American document begins with the words, We, the people of the U.S., in order to form a more perfect union...?
76 FINAL QUESTION
77 AUCTION AUCTION
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